"Indians," like Jews, Gypsies, slaves, and "free negroes," wrote the
Georgia Journal in 1825, were "a kind of citizens of an inferior
order." What was to be done with them? By the 1830s, the expression
"the Indian question" was circulating widely in the United States."
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The answer to the question posed by Georgia whites in 1825, was voluntary self-deportation, forced expulsion, or not necessarily as a last resort, extermination.
"Indians," like Jews, Gypsies, slaves, and "free negroes," wrote the
Georgia Journal in 1825, were "a kind of citizens of an inferior
order." What was to be done with them? By the 1830s, the expression
"the Indian question" was circulating widely in the United States."


